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Dreams of a Final Theory:

The Scientist's Search for the Ultimate Laws of Nature
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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 20.04.2011 - 352 Seiten
The Nobel Prize-winning physicist and bestselling author of The First Three Minutes describes the grand quest for a unifying theory of nature--one that can explain events as disparate as the cohesion inside the atom and the gravitational tug between the sun and Earth.


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Review: Dreams of a Final Theory: The Scientist's Search for the Ultimate Laws of Nature

Nutzerbericht  - Sanjiv - Goodreads

Excellent book but at times found the concepts hard to grasp Vollständige Rezension lesen

Review: Dreams of a Final Theory: The Scientist's Search for the Ultimate Laws of Nature

Nutzerbericht  - Lepton Pauli - Goodreads

Pretty good book, quick read, little (or no math required) better than a poke in the eye, there are better books on the topic though. Vollständige Rezension lesen

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Über den Autor (2011)

Steven Weinberg is a member of the Physics and Astronomy Departments at the University of Texas, Austin. His research has covered a broad range of topics in quantum field theory, elementary particle physics and cosmology and has been honored with numerous awards, including the Nobel Prize in Physics, the National Medal of Science and the Heinemann Prize in Mathematical Physics. He is a member of the US National Academy of Sciences, Britain's Royal Society and other academies in the US and abroad. The American Philosophical Society awarded him the Benjamin Franklin medal, with a citation that said he is 'considered by many to be the preeminent theoretical physicist alive in the world today'. His books for physicists include Gravitation and Cosmology, the three-volume work The Quantum Theory of Fields, and most recently, Cosmology. Educated at Cornell University, the University of Copenhagen and Princeton University, he also holds honorary degrees from sixteen other universities. He taught at Columbia University, the University of California, Berkeley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University where he was Higgins Professor of Physics before moving to Texas in 1982.

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